We are less than a week away from our highly anticipated virtual summit, and Russell is thrilled to be joined by an impressive lineup of esteemed industry professionals to host several presentations during our 2-day virtual summit. In yesterday’s blog we shared what you can expect on Day 1 and now we are pleased to announce the exciting agenda we have in store on Day 2. From complex legal cases to the evolving landscape of family law practice, this day is set to deliver an array of knowledge and insights in several one-hour sessions from 9:30 am – 5:30 pm.
Don’t miss your opportunity for Early Bird Registration offer. Sign up by Friday, October 20th at 10am and receive an advanced digital copy of Russell’s new book – AI and the Legal Profession.
Day 2 – Friday, October 27
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9:30 am – 10:30 am – Opening More Collaborative Practice Files with Michelle Mulchan, Brian Galbraith, and Abi Adeusi
10:45 am – 11:45 am – Runaway Train with Russell Alexander, Carrie Heinzl, and Jarret Johnston
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm – Saving the Golden Goose with Russell Alexander, Carrie Heinzl, and Jarret Johnston
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm – AI and the Legal Profession Panel Discussion with Russell Alexander and Jerry Zhou
3:15 pm – 4:15 pm – Divorce, Separation, and Bankruptcy with Michelle Mulchan and Howard Manis, and Barbara Vinestin
4:30 pm – 5:30 pm – Artificial Intelligence, Divorce, and Professional Responsibility with Russell Alexander, Billie Tarascio, and Joshua Lenon
For more information about the Second Annual Family Law Now Live Virtual Summit – Learn More
The presenters will also reserve some time for audience Q&A during the presentation. Audience members are encouraged to send their questions in advance upon registration or to shannon@russellalexander.com.
Registration is complimentary and all are welcome. Registrants will receive an email via Zoom upon registration with their login details for the event.
To respect confidentiality, all attendees’ identities will remain anonymous to other audience members.
*Please note that all of the content provided in the presentations is intended to provide general information on family law matters and should not be construed as legal advice.